The fertile parts of Egypt (present and past) are all along the Nile River.
egypt... where else would it flood:)
river Nile
The annual Nile flood.
In Egypt near the nile river it's more moist. The farther from the nile though the drier it gets
the Nile river flooded during harvest season in ancient Egypt.
North-east Egypt into the Mediterranean Sea.
Along the banks of the Nile River
The Nile and White Nile River valleys, mountains beside them, desert, Nile delta and Mediterranean Sea.
Every spring all the ice and snow on the mountains would melt, washing nutrient rich soil down the Nile to the low lands in Egypt. When the massive flood subsided they would plant their crops and use the Nile to water them.
The black lands where farming areas around the nile and the red lands are deserts. They call the farming areas black lands beacause the soil when the nile floods (whitch is like a natrual ferilizer for the crops) is black. But, in the desert the sand and soil are a redish color (I am not sure why it is a redish color).
Early-Late Spring.